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« Reply #105 on: November 28, 2010, 07:27:41 PM » |
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For the fifth time this year Jennifer and I hiked in the Angeles National Forest totally naked yesterday with a couple of friends. Before we would drive to a parking lot and strip naked, but would wear hiking boots, but this year we decided to go barefoot once we were naked, and it really felt good, so I do recommend it: first you're 100% naked, and that's a plus, and second it benefits your feet, so all around it's a healthy experience. Aaron
Aaron, I just want to know... Is it legal to hike in the Angeles National Forest totally naked? And, what happens/has happened when you run into someone on the trail? I imagine that there's a lot more people out hiking in the LA area, right? So that could happen quite a bit... Admittedly, I've never been bare-hiking like that... Krissy 
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« Reply #106 on: November 30, 2010, 06:24:47 AM » |
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I went hiking for the first time this summer without clothes BUT i did wear shoes because it was private land/provincial sanctuary that was a large pasture. We had a cow sniffing out tent at 6 am. That was pretty funny to wake up to. especially when it's a fenced site.
One the way back up the hill, A helicopter flew right over us. Not sure what they saw, but certainly won't stop me from hiking naked there again.
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« Reply #107 on: December 02, 2010, 03:49:38 PM » |
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Oddly enough, I tend to feel more 'nude' while wearing sone kind of footwear. It seems contradictory, but I guess it's just a mental state.
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« Reply #108 on: December 03, 2010, 11:39:13 PM » |
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I'm quite the opposite.
I guess what ultimately got me into it was because i liked the feel of the carpet on my feet, or when i was outside i loved walking on the grass barefoot. The next step seemed to be to undress totally and i loved it from that point on. There is nothing greater than being nude complete with bare feet.
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« Reply #109 on: December 04, 2010, 04:17:52 AM » |
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I actually agree here... nude AND barefoot is much preferred, I think, although there are those time when you just have to have something on your feet...
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« Reply #110 on: December 05, 2010, 01:25:02 AM » |
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For the fifth time this year Jennifer and I hiked in the Angeles National Forest totally naked yesterday with a couple of friends. Before we would drive to a parking lot and strip naked, but would wear hiking boots, but this year we decided to go barefoot once we were naked, and it really felt good, so I do recommend it: first you're 100% naked, and that's a plus, and second it benefits your feet, so all around it's a healthy experience. Aaron
Aaron, I just want to know... Is it legal to hike in the Angeles National Forest totally naked? And, what happens/has happened when you run into someone on the trail? I imagine that there's a lot more people out hiking in the LA area, right? So that could happen quite a bit... Admittedly, I've never been bare-hiking like that... Krissy  Hard to believe, Krissy, but it's true: there are almost 15 million people living in the Greater Los Angeles area, and the Angeles National Forest is only about a one hour drive away from downtown LA, but when hiking there, you rarely see anyone. First, it's a vast area, and second, Angelenos aren't exactly known for being hikers, quite the opposite: drivers yes, hikers no! So we only once (out of seven times) this year stumbled into a group of hikers (all of them dressed) who asked us the same question you did, "Is that legal?". My dad explained that we don't know for sure, and didn't want to ask so not to «wake up the sleeping boss of the State Parks Department», but that we knew from a previous experience that it's tolerated: once, a couple of years ago when we were hiking naked there, a park ranger, driving by in his AWD, just saluted us, military-style, and that was it. Aaron
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« Reply #111 on: December 05, 2010, 01:36:26 AM » |
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I actually agree here... nude AND barefoot is much preferred, I think, although there are those time when you just have to have something on your feet...
Yep, 100% naked = 100% the best  ! And 100% the worst, imho, are nudies wearing, for instance, a t-shirt and boots, baring only their lower mid-section: really, gives me the creeps  ! Aaron
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« Reply #112 on: December 05, 2010, 05:23:42 AM » |
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Yep, 100% naked = 100% the best  ! And 100% the worst, imho, are nudies wearing, for instance, a t-shirt and boots, baring only their lower mid-section: really, gives me the creeps  ! Aaron I've always wondered what motivates a person to only wear a t-shirt. Surely if an action requires a shirt, it also requires pants, right? either clothed, or not clothed, right?
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« Reply #113 on: December 21, 2010, 02:07:51 AM » |
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im not good with barefooting. it hurts too much lol
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« Reply #114 on: December 21, 2010, 04:21:47 AM » |
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im not good with barefooting. it hurts too much lol
Just have to toughen up your feet... And you can only do that by going barefoot. I guess I do have to admit that it's probably good to start barefooting as a small child as you get used to it early in life...
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« Reply #115 on: April 23, 2011, 12:47:42 AM » |
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"Toughening" up your feet is one way to think about it. You have over 7200 nerve endings in your feet and when you wear shoes on a regular basis these nerve ending become overly sensitive in an attempt to feel the environment. Also, shoes limit the motion of your feet which can reduce the development of muscles.
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